MUN Basics. Committee Procedure Motion to open debate –Often the chair recognizes the debate as being opened and this motion is unnecessary Motion to.

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MUN Basics

Committee Procedure Motion to open debate –Often the chair recognizes the debate as being opened and this motion is unnecessary Motion to set agenda Motion to open the speaker’s list Motion to set a time limit on speeches

Motion to Set Agenda The topics are usually set ahead of time. If there are multiple topics a speakers list is created to debate the order of the agenda. Once debate is exhausted a vote is taken on the order in which the topics will be debated.

Motion to Open the Speaker’s List All nations wishing to be on the speaker's list raise their placards or write a note to the chair. During debate Delegates may send a note to the chair at any time requesting to be added to the speakers list, as long as the Delegate is not already on the list.

Limitation of Speaking Time Any Delegate may motion to limit the time allowed to each speaker. Two speakers may speak in favor of the proposed time, and two against. A majority vote is required to set a speaking time.

Quorum When committee is in session it may enter three different forms of debate Debate Moderated Caucus Unmoderated Caucus

Debate After the agenda has been determined debate will follow the speaker’s list. Speaker’s may only discuss the Topic Area being considered Speaker’s may only address and resolution currently on the floor.

Moderated Caucus Any Delegate may motion to enter Moderated Caucus (aka Informal Debate) when the floor is open. The Delegate must set a time limit for the Moderated Caucus (not to exceed 15 minutes), and a speaker’s time (not to exceed 1 minute). The motion requires a majority to pass. Speakers will be recognized by the chair.

Unmoderated Caucus A Delegate may move for an unmoderated caucus (aka suspension of the meeting) when the floor is open. The Delegate must explain the purpose of the caucus and a time limit not to exceed 15 minutes (20 minutes Harvard). Motion requires a simple majority to pass.

Procedural Points Point of Order Point of Parliamentary Inquiry Point of Information Point of Personal Privilege

Point of Order Used to correct a mistake in the parliamentary procedure. During the discussion of any matter a Delegate may rise to a Point of Order Delegate may not speak on the substance of the matter, just the rules.

Point of Parliamentary Inquiry Used to inquire about proper procedure. The chair will rule and explain. Delegate may rise to this point if there is no discussion on the floor Also known as Point of Parliamentary Procedure

Point of Information Used to correct or ask some information. Harvard does not use Points of Information

Point of Personal Privilege Used to alleviate a personal discomfort or distraction that impedes your participation in debate. (noise, room temperature, volume, movement, etc.) Delegation may rise to this point at any time

The Yielding of Time At the conclusion of a delegate’s speech he or she must yield any remaining time. Yield to another delegate Yield to questions Yield to the chair

Yield to another Delegate A Delegate may yield his or her remaining speaking time to any other delegate. At this point the Chair will recognize that delegate for the remaining time. Once yielded to a delegate may not make another yield. A yield is not required to turn the floor over to a co-delegate of the same member state.

Yield to Questions A Delegate may yield his or her remaining time to answer questions. Questioners will be selected by the Chair, and limited to one question each. Follow-up questions are not allowed. Time is deducted only from the answers, not the questions themselves.

Yield to the Chair If the delegate does not want to be subject to comments or questions he or she may yield to the Chair. Debate will simply move to the next speaker on the list.

Comments If a speech uses the entirety of its allotted time, and no yields are made, then two 30 second comments are in order. The Chair will recognize the two speakers, who may not yield their time.